The USS Nimitz, one of the largest warships in the world, was anchored off Chennai last week.

The aircraft carrier's visit marked yet another effort to expand the India-United States defence relationship.

Commissioned in 1975 by then US President Gerald Ford, she was named for the American admiral Chester W Nimitz.

When the 104,000 tonne nuclear-power-driven ship was parked in Chennai, politicians, bureaucrats, film stars and artistes were invited on board by the US embassy in New Delhi and consulate in Chennai.

Dancer-choreographer Astad Deboo spent a few hours aboard this ship-city. This is his account of the visit:

We had to report at the Raja Rathnam stadium in the centre of the city at 11 am and were taken down to Chennai harbour by bus to board a large boat taking us to the Nimitz. It took nearly half an hour to reach the ship which was anchored about 50 km away from Chennai. We arrived at 1 pm.

I made sure I was right in front so I could have a panoramic view of the Nimitz. From far it was just a solitary ship in the ocean. But when you came closer it was an overpowering vision. She is 23 stories high!